The federally appointed group will help decide the outcome of a request by the state’s largest religious denomination for Chapter 11 financial protection after an onslaught of priest misconduct lawsuits.
A federal trustee has appointed five abuse claimants to an official committee representing creditors in the Vermont Roman Catholic Diocese’s effort to reorganize its depleting finances in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
The claimants — VTDigger doesn’t typically identify alleged victims of abuse without their consent — are part of a pool of more than 30 people whose unresolved priest misconduct lawsuits against the state’s largest religious denomination sparked the church to seek Chapter 11 protection this fall.
Under federal law, the diocese will present the court with a tally of its financial assets and liabilities as part of its bankruptcy petition. Judge Heather Cooper, based in Burlington, will then decide if church leaders can develop a reorganization plan that would require approval…
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